In 96 about 7 months after I retired from the Army my wife's cousin broke his neck in a 3 wheeler accident. Because of the hospital bills and him being unable to work my boys and I cut up several dead oaks, about 4 cords, and hauled them to his place because thier primary source of heat was wood. Now we didn't have a splitter so his father in law and one of my boys split and stacked it a few days later. They were very grateful. The following year another local guy was injured in a construction accident in the spring. Again a family who's primary source of heat was wood. I didn't really know the guy but went to his house and ask if he needed some fire wood and told him I couldn't split it. So again my boys and I cut and delivered about 3 cords. This guy got mad because we didn't split it????? Last year this same guy ask if I would cut and bale hay for him, small squares. I told him sure, 10 bucks a bale. Then he tries telling me how sorry he was for getting mad about the wood not being split.
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